Top Schools

The top-ranked school in Ohio with a court reporter program is Academy of Court Reporting and Technology-Cleveland, which is located in Cleveland. In 2010, it was ranked 64th nationwide.
6 students graduated with a certificate in court reporter from Academy of Court Reporting and Technology-Cleveland in 2010.
Tuition at Academy of Court Reporting and Technology-Cleveland was $14,238 per year.

Miami-Jacobs Career College-Sharonville, which was ranked 83rd nationwide in 2010, is the second-ranked school in Ohio that has a court reporter program. It is located in Cincinnati.
In 2010, 7 students graduated from Miami-Jacobs Career College-Sharonville court reporter program.
The tuition rate at Miami-Jacobs Career College-Sharonville was $12,772 per year.

Miami-Jacobs Career College, which is located in Columbus, is the third-ranked school in Ohio that has a court reporter program. It received a ranking of 84th in the country in 2010.
In 2010, 2 students graduated from Miami-Jacobs Career College court reporter program.
Miami-Jacobs Career College charged in-state students $12,747 in tuition fees per year.

Cost

Court reporter schools in Ohio, charge students an average tuition of $8,313 per year. But, tuition can be as much as $14,238 per year, or as little as $2,537 per year.
In 2010, the following Ohio court reporter schools had the highest tuition rates:

Academy of Court Reporting and Technology-Cleveland - located in Cleveland, students are charged $14,238 per year

Miami-Jacobs Career College-Sharonville - located in Cincinnati, students are charged $12,772 per year

Miami-Jacobs Career College - located in Columbus, students are charged $12,747 per year

The lowest tuition rates at Ohio court reporter schools were charged at the following schools:

Cuyahoga Community College District - located in Cleveland, students are charged $2,537 per year

Clark State Community College - located in Springfield, students are charged $2,988 per year

Stark State College of Technology - located in Canton, students are charged $3,258 per year

A court reporter certificate from an Ohio school... what next?

Most people who graduate from court reporter school in Ohio go on to work as a court reporter.
Ohio had 620 court reporters in 2010.
The Ohio counties with the largest populations of court reporters are:

Dearborn County - 170 court reporters

Delaware County - 160 court reporters

Cuyahoga County - 60 court reporters

Projected Growth

The US Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that by 2018, an estimated 780 court reporters will be working in Ohio state. This would require the number of court reporters to grow by 16%.

Salary

A court reporter in Ohio earns $49,530 per year on average.
But, salaries for court reporters can vary. In 2010, court reporters made as little as less than $18,250 per year or as much as more than $85,820 per year in Ohio.
The following counties in Ohio have the highest average salaries for court reporters:

Fulton County - $57,130 per year

Cuyahoga County - $54,020 per year

Dearborn County - $52,850 per year

The following counties in Ohio have the lowest average salaries for court reporters:

Mahoning County - $43,660 per year

Delaware County - $45,520 per year

Greene County - $49,310 per year

More Information

The charts and graphs below have additional Ohio statistics regarding a career in court reporting. Take a look and compare salaries with various related fields such as court reporting or paralegal.

Here are the different levels of study available for you to explore.

Associate's Degree in Court Reporting in Ohio

Certificate in Court Reporting in Ohio

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